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Despite the lack of really reliable information Historians have this time, it is commonly believed that the people of Kel is the first human to set foot on the continent group Aarklash. Over time, these conquerors fractionnèrent into several clans dispersed to colonize the land news. Centuries later, the descendants of the people of Kel are called Sessairs, Drunes, Barhans, Akkylannians, Syhar ... But all of these ethnic groups, are undoubtedly those Sessairs who remained closest to the ancient traditions and lifestyle Kelts original. However, it is a culture exclusively tradition oral, that is why the story of the people lost in the paradoxes and contradictions of a complex mythology. Whatever the version to which we refer, the origins Specific people of Kel remain at least blurred. Myths evoke a distant land that these men were forced to drop out demons from the ocean. The nature of these "Demons" is very vague, no story is truly focusing this episode. Many historians consider also This lack of precision merely reflects ignorance of Kelts about their true origins. Anyway, the "story" of the people of Kel as we came really begins with the arrival of their ships on the west coast of what would become the plain of Avagddu. Strangely, men Kel did not bring their own religion with them. Rather, they denied their old gods they held accountable their exile. This animosity towards the gods is also a major event that will subsequently originally the birth of Drunes clan. When they set foot on the land of Aarklash Kel men were welcomed by those who themselves as children of the goddess Danu and named Ogmanans. Stature so impressed newcomers they named the Giants. The Ogmanans proved friendly and asked tribute to one thing: men Kel could settle here, hunting and cultivating the land in peace on the condition that they swear allegiance and respect to Danu. But Kelts refused to submit again to the whims of a deity. Three great battles ensued, during which Kelts clashed children of the goddess: the Ogmanans and Centaurs. But each time, the bravery and determination of Men Kel managed to match the power and magic of their opponents. Kel men then decided to use the trick to hit their enemies right in the heart. Eladh, son Avagd of king of the tribe of Kel was then charged to seduce Danu and then killed. But caught in his own trap, the young man fell in love with the goddess who made him a demigod. From their union were born three daughters, all three goddesses and girls Kel both. this event brought confidence and peace in the heart of the Kelts and children of the goddess who could now live in peace. This episode, albeit fictionalized, is actually worth more symbolic historical. It perfectly illustrates a fundamental feature culture Keltoise: Before submitting to any sovereignty, the warrior must Kelts before the fight. It demonstrates its value and act of wisdom is relying to a higher authority for the good of everyone.
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